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29/07/2011

Malaysia Kenanga building upgrades to Legic access control

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Refurbishment work was recently completed using a Legic physical access control system at the K&N Kenanga International building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The K&N Kenanga International building is a 22-storey commercial structure with a three-and-a-half-storey annexed podium block, located in Kuala Lumpur’s central business district.

New features of the refurbished main lobby complete with a food and beverage area and an information counter includes a physical access control system based on the contactless Legic technology.

Kaba Jaya Security was selected to provide electronic access control, visitor management systems and half-height sensor barriers. The system includes six lanes of Argus HSB E11 for tenants and visitors, one lane of Charon HSD E03 for disabled access, and Kaba Exos 9300 for electronic access control and visitor management.

The completed system provides the K&N Kenanga building with access rights management of staff and visitors and an efficient reception and management of visitors avoiding long queues during rush hour. The system includes an integrated Malaysian IC reader, an asset protection feature and provides increased employee safety. There are defined access restrictions within the security perimeter.

The final result has provided the K&N Kenanga building with a flexible, integrated and efficient security solution, where all the systems are integrated to work seamlessly together and with one point of responsibility for all three systems. In financial terms the over all operational costs have been reduced and there are fewer administrative expenses.


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